"Kick-Ass" Sequel Has a Title, Wahlberg and Craig Were Almost Big Daddy

The big screen adaptation of Mark Millar's "Kick-Ass" comic book is set to hit theaters in April, but in February, Titan Books will release "Kick-Ass: Creating the Comic, Making the Movie," revealing some fun facts about the comic book and the new film.

"It's really interesting, because they sent me proofs of the book last week and I just sat there and read the book cover to cover in one night," Millar told CBR. "To be fair, half of it was me talking, but there was lots of great stuff in it. We were just talking about different actors we had thought about to play different roles. Like the Big Daddy role that Nicolas Cage got. We were talking to Mark Wahlberg about that, and we talked to Daniel Craig. There are just lots of interesting, different wee facts that people maybe never heard before."

He added that while the music still needs to be played around with in "Kick-Ass," the film has been completed for a while. "The finished movie has been ready now for about three, four months, and I've actually seen the finished movie in a theater six times," said Millar. "So it's feels kind of weird that the rest of the world hasn't seen it yet."

And regarding a sequel Millar said that he has had the whole second series of the comic book worked out two years ago. It will be called "Balls to the Wall" and will likely be part of a trilogy.